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		<title>Mapping The Arabic Blogosphere &#8211; Study</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have recently come across a study, conducted by the Berkman Research Center for Internet and Society and titled: Mapping the Arabic Blogosphere (pdf), by Bruce Elting, John Kelly, Robert Faris and John Palfrey. This study came after another study on the Iranian Blogosphere in April 2008, titled: Mapping Iran&#8217;s Online Public: Politics and Culture [...]]]></description>
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